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What a performance! Meet Paris, one of the most famous Roman actors - not of tragedies or comedies, but of Roman pantomimes. His adventures in this Stage take him from an evangelical heckler to an imperial lover. Liaisons don't get any more dangerous than this!

The Stories

Tychicus Page 79

Old entertainment and a new religion clash head-on during a private pantomime show. A heckler interrupts the performance, proclaiming his new Christian faith and issuing dire predictions.


in aula Domitiani I Page 82

Domitian's palace is the dangerous setting for private performances and secret love-affairs! Paris entertains Domitia, the Emperor's wife - but the Imperial Guards are on their trail...


in aula Domitiani II Page 84

Paris on the pan-tiles and a dwarf in the drapes... it's a cat-and-mouse situation in this deadly game of hide-and-seek!